Listen "Appointing Elders in the Church"
Episode Synopsis
In this powerful sermon delivered during the appointment of elders, Bob Gladstone draws from the book of Acts to emphasize the biblical model of church leadership. He explores the apostolic ministry of Paul, particularly his experiences in Lystra, where Paul was stoned nearly to death but miraculously got back up, aided by the gathered disciples. This imagery serves as a foundation for understanding the role of the church as a community that surrounds, supports, and strengthens its leaders.
Bob challenges modern concepts of leadership by contrasting worldly models with the biblical vision of eldership. Elders are described as mature, parental figures whose authority is rooted in spiritual maturity and service, not in hierarchical power or political maneuvering. The sermon stresses the importance of leaders being formed within the church community, where their character can be observed, tested, and affirmed.
The message culminates in the significance of appointing elders who are not only capable of leading but who embody the values and spirit of the church they serve. Bob calls the congregation to recognize that the true strength of the church lies in its collective identity as the body of Christ, where leaders and members alike are united in mission and purpose.
As the sermon draws to a close, Bob invites the church to surround the newly appointed elders in prayer, symbolizing the community’s role in their ongoing support and the shared responsibility of living out the gospel together.
Bob challenges modern concepts of leadership by contrasting worldly models with the biblical vision of eldership. Elders are described as mature, parental figures whose authority is rooted in spiritual maturity and service, not in hierarchical power or political maneuvering. The sermon stresses the importance of leaders being formed within the church community, where their character can be observed, tested, and affirmed.
The message culminates in the significance of appointing elders who are not only capable of leading but who embody the values and spirit of the church they serve. Bob calls the congregation to recognize that the true strength of the church lies in its collective identity as the body of Christ, where leaders and members alike are united in mission and purpose.
As the sermon draws to a close, Bob invites the church to surround the newly appointed elders in prayer, symbolizing the community’s role in their ongoing support and the shared responsibility of living out the gospel together.
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